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Vietti Barolo Villero Riserva 2016

Nebbiolo from Piedmont, Italy
ID 98
WA 98
WS 98
V 96
JS 96
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Item # 353139

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750ml
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98 points Ian D'Agata Wine Review: "Bright, full ruby. Nobly ripe aromas of raspberry, watermelon, violet, mint and licorice. Velvety and dense on entry, with harmonious acidity and the firm, perfectly polished tannins nicely framing and extending the vibrant floral character on the saline, seamless aftertaste. Has all the components to make a great bottle. Spent thirty months in large oak casks and then five years in bottle before being released. Drinking window: 2029-2046. (Dec 2024)"

98 points Monica Larner (Wine Advocate): "I spent a good amount of time huddled over this fantastic bottle over the course of a few days. This is another masterpiece in a long line of masterpieces from the Villero site in Castiglione Falletto that is definitely a personal MGA favorite. The Vietti 2016 Barolo Riserva Villero can be summed up in a single word: seamless. You immediately recognize the strong personalized style of the wine despite the Vietti ownership changes, although in truth this vintage was still under the guide of Luca and Elena Penna-Currado because the estate was sold in July 2016 and they stayed on to make wines for a few more years to follow. The smoothness of the wine represents a continuum across various chapters of dark fruit, roasted chestnut, iron ore, blood orange, aniseed and white truffle. It does not have the weightlessness of some of today's top Barolo; in fact, quite the opposite: this is a wine of depth, full-bodied texture and smooth transitions. Production is exactly 5,146 bottles, 330 magnums and 15 double magnums. Drink 2027-2055 (Jan 2025)"

98 points Bruce Sanderson (Wine Spectator): "[$645 list] Complex aromas and flavors of cherry, raspberry, rose, wild herbs, stony mineral and autumn woods are the hallmarks of this elegant red, which is beginning to reveal all of its facets yet is still structured. Leaves a chalky feel of refined tannins on the long finish. Best from 2026 through 2045. 370 cases made, 60 cases imported. (2/28/25)"

96 points Antonio Galloni (Vinous): "The 2016 Barolo Riserva Villero is a dense, packed wine. Black cherry, plum, licorice, leather and incense add to an impression of brooding, virile intensity. Readers will have to be patient, as the 2016 clearly needs time. Even so, my belief remains what it has always been—that Villero is not the best vineyard in the Vietti range. That is even more apparent today, given the new sites that have been added to the range. The logic of making the estate's Riserva, theoretically the estate's top wine, from this site has always escaped me. That is more true today than ever, given the elite sites Vietti has added to their range in recent years. Drink: 2026-2036. (Jan 2024)"

96 points James Suckling: "This is a very complex Barolo. Reserved at first, it then shows stylish aromas of rhubarb, potpourri, dried cherries, red currants, stony minerality and whiffs of leather and prunes. Full-bodied with tension, good concentration and firm, dusty, yet ripe tannins. Restrained blood orange aftertaste, with acidity that carries the high-flying finish. Drinkable now, but best from 2026. (10/11/24)"
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98 points Ian D'Agata Wine Review: "Bright, full ruby. Nobly ripe aromas of raspberry, watermelon, violet, mint and licorice. Velvety and dense on entry, with harmonious acidity and the firm, perfectly polished tannins nicely framing and extending the vibrant floral character on the saline, seamless aftertaste. Has all the components to make a great bottle. Spent thirty months in large oak casks and then five years in bottle before being released. Drinking window: 2029-2046. (Dec 2024)"

98 points Monica Larner (Wine Advocate): "I spent a good amount of time huddled over this fantastic bottle over the course of a few days. This is another masterpiece in a long line of masterpieces from the Villero site in Castiglione Falletto that is definitely a personal MGA favorite. The Vietti 2016 Barolo Riserva Villero can be summed up in a single word: seamless. You immediately recognize the strong personalized style of the wine despite the Vietti ownership changes, although in truth this vintage was still under the guide of Luca and Elena Penna-Currado because the estate was sold in July 2016 and they stayed on to make wines for a few more years to follow. The smoothness of the wine represents a continuum across various chapters of dark fruit, roasted chestnut, iron ore, blood orange, aniseed and white truffle. It does not have the weightlessness of some of today's top Barolo; in fact, quite the opposite: this is a wine of depth, full-bodied texture and smooth transitions. Production is exactly 5,146 bottles, 330 magnums and 15 double magnums. Drink 2027-2055 (Jan 2025)"

98 points Bruce Sanderson (Wine Spectator): "[$645 list] Complex aromas and flavors of cherry, raspberry, rose, wild herbs, stony mineral and autumn woods are the hallmarks of this elegant red, which is beginning to reveal all of its facets yet is still structured. Leaves a chalky feel of refined tannins on the long finish. Best from 2026 through 2045. 370 cases made, 60 cases imported. (2/28/25)"

96 points Antonio Galloni (Vinous): "The 2016 Barolo Riserva Villero is a dense, packed wine. Black cherry, plum, licorice, leather and incense add to an impression of brooding, virile intensity. Readers will have to be patient, as the 2016 clearly needs time. Even so, my belief remains what it has always been—that Villero is not the best vineyard in the Vietti range. That is even more apparent today, given the new sites that have been added to the range. The logic of making the estate's Riserva, theoretically the estate's top wine, from this site has always escaped me. That is more true today than ever, given the elite sites Vietti has added to their range in recent years. Drink: 2026-2036. (Jan 2024)"

96 points James Suckling: "This is a very complex Barolo. Reserved at first, it then shows stylish aromas of rhubarb, potpourri, dried cherries, red currants, stony minerality and whiffs of leather and prunes. Full-bodied with tension, good concentration and firm, dusty, yet ripe tannins. Restrained blood orange aftertaste, with acidity that carries the high-flying finish. Drinkable now, but best from 2026. (10/11/24)"
Product SKU 353139
Producer Vietti
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
SubRegion Barolo DOCG
Varietal Nebbiolo
Designation Riserva
Vintage 2016
Size 750ml
Color Red
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